I'd say that this would have approximately the same speed as TimerUtils when it stores data into a hashtable The array version however, is probably faster than this at loading data and saving it only because of the speed of the hashtable.A hashtable gets much slower as you put more data in it because of the hash collisions.

I'd say that this would have approximately the same speed as TimerUtils when it stores data into a hashtable The array version however, is probably faster than this at loading data and saving it only because of the speed of the hashtable.A hashtable gets much slower as you put more data in it because of the hash collisions.

Hmmm now I'm curious... Is there a test that shows how much hashtable becomes slow?

I'm not sure that making some resources only available there is a great idea, i mean the community is more and more little, so imho it should be posted also on hiveworkshop also.I've nothing to say about the resource by itself, even if i'm not a fan of hooks i suppose it makes sense there.

vJass is already a jass preprocessor, no need to (ab)use vJass features in order to make some inferior vJass preprocessor coded "by hand".

Where would that usually happen? In structs? Or maybe in functions with only one return line but many ifs? The latter of course I would understand, not that I would do it, but structs are still a bit hard to understand for me even though I can use them to a lesser extent.

Where would that usually happen? In structs? Or maybe in functions with only one return line but many ifs? The latter of course I would understand, not that I would do it, but structs are still a bit hard to understand for me even though I can use them to a lesser extent.

In any part done in jass. But the trick is to have a good understanding about the memory usage in WC3.

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